California Wrongful Termination Lawsuits

Our Costa Mesa wrongful termination attorneys know that employers can be very aggressive towards employees who raise concerns about the work environment. Employers may go so far as to fire an exceptional employee due to complaints they file.

The California emergency room employee is suing her former employer due to the actions taken by a doctor at the hospital.

The employee’s complaint outlines a difficult work environment and alleges sexual harassment by the doctor, including an instance where the doctor slapped the employee’s buttocks with an open hand after she decided to file a complaint with the human resources department.

The 30-page complaint explains the hospital management knew the doctor had a reputation as a “dirty old man” and that the hospital fired her after she filed a report alleging sexual harassment.

When an employer has illegally fired an employee for impermissible reasons (such as the reporting of sexual harassment) – they often attempt to cover up their actions by claiming the employee was under performing or made some critical error related to their job.

The hospital is no different and claims that the employee was fired for violating employee confidentiality by releasing information with regard to a nurse’s medical condition.

According to statistics from the Association of Women for Action and Research, as more women have entered the workforce over the past decade sexual harassment claims have surged and the vulnerability of women to sexual harassment as increased dramatically as well.

Studies show that 54% of individuals have experienced some form of sexual harassment in the workplace. Of this percentage almost 80% of victims were women and roughly 20% were men.

Of all individuals sexually harassed 27% were victimized by a colleague while 17% were sexually harassed by a superior.

A frightening 12% of sexually harassed employees were threatened with termination if they did not comply with the sexual harassers requests.

Research also reveals that both men and women are more likely to be harassed by members of the opposite sex, however, same-sex sexual harassment does occur as well – albeit with less frequency.

Surprisingly the highest percentage of sexual harassment incidents occur at the executive levels of an organization followed by the administration staff. The lowest percentages of sexual harassment occurred at the senior management level.

Studies have revealed, that a major shortcoming in many organizations is knowledge of sexual harassment policies within the workplace. According to research, two-thirds of employees were not aware of any policies regarding sexual harassment in their workplace.

The top five industries in which sexual harassment occurs include: banking, finance, and business, sales and marketing, civil service, education, teaching and lecturing, and hospitality.

Costa Mesa employment lawsuits can be filed with the help of the Nassiri Law Group, practicing in Orange County, Riverside and Los Angeles. Call 714-937-2020.